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How do we know Jesus' determination to die for our sins is true?

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The determination of Jesus to die for our sins is affirmed in the Gospels, where he speaks of his impending crucifixion and resurrection as a necessary fulfillment of God's plan.

The confidence in Jesus' determination to die for our sins stems from the consistent testimony of Scripture. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus prophesies his own death and resurrection, portraying it as a must, highlighting that it is through his suffering and sacrifice that redemption is to be accomplished. Moreover, Peter's sermon in Acts 2 speaks of Jesus being delivered 'by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God,' illustrating that his crucifixion was not an accident but a divine plan orchestrated from eternity. The prophet Isaiah also speaks of the suffering servant, reinforcing that Jesus' obedience unto death was preordained and essential for the salvation of the elect.
Scripture References: Acts 2:23, Isaiah 53:5

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